This is a piece by florent lebrun called ‘Mushrooms’. You can find more of his work on ArtStation.

The light filtering down through the caps looks interesting. I like the translucency of the mushroom caps. They help diffuse the light before it reaches the desert floor. I like how intriguing it makes the mushrooms feel. I would love to be able to delve further into that forest.

This was done by Teikoku Shounen and is titled ‘Carnival – City of Lights’.

The upward glow is a really interesting effect here. The city is so full of other light as well. The variety of glows and highlights from the different shops create an night life atmosphere. I like how alive the lighting makes the city feel.

I like the brightness in the image. I’m imagining something like a sunrise, considering the placement of the light on the two buildings. I think the distribution and shadows on the mountains in the background lend themselves well to a sunset.

I like the placement of the light sources here the most. They are angled and layered upward, almost like wings. The light they cast silhouettes everything in the foreground. While yellow is the predominant color, we still have good contrast between the yellow of the wings and the shadows in the foreground.

While it looks sleek, the alley has a very dirty feel and I think the lighting reflects that. We have very industrial light sources, and the yellow light gives everything a digital glow. I like the amount of light here too. Even though we have a lot of light sources present, we still get deep shadows off the main thoroughfare.

This was taken on the same day that the shot from entry #46 was taken.

There are two things I really like about this shot. The first is the shininess of the road. The second is the overall glow in the scene. There was a light fog that morning; the way it softens and evens out the light makes the whole shot feel much warmer.

This was a shot I took near my apartment early one morning. It had rained the night before and much of the road had yet to dry.

The rain had cleared the air of much of the pollen, but the humidity had gone up. This created a very soft distribution to the light that is really amazing here. The glow coming from around the corner has a very mysterious feel to it. We get a little hint to its nature based on the pattern on the road.